drwheels
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That was it.
That was it.
Gorilla platform went to $14.03 at some area stores. YMMV
pretty decent deal if you need a charger as well.
sku?
Gorilla Platform 1001396548 now 14.03 (250lb capacity)
Have either one of you went to your store(s)? To look [emoji30]
Your not gonna get a link to a HD clearance deal
30 daysAnyone know the amount of time to do a return rebuy if an item goes on sale lower than what you bought it for?
The “long anticipated” (by me) price drop on the makita X2 rear handle saw arrived today. $175 for the kit with 2 5.0 and a rapid dual charger
Only found one
I think he's talking about clearance items.. Depends on each store manager.. Some stores say 7 days.. Some return and dont resell, saying return dept has to check before putting item back on floor for sale,, another words they steal the deals.. Lol..
Not easy as it seems and some stores monitor customers doing this and keep track of it in their database for blacklist ban customer from returning anything.. . Take Yur risk or reward.
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What was it before?
I've been eyeballing one at my Home Depot on the clearance rack, but it's still $250.
Keep checking mine was at $250 last too. They had like 6 when they were $250 but only one left when it went to $175
Nice deal. Was going to wait for a Acme Tool % coupon hopefully Memorial Day, Father's Day, or July 4th while they have the Free 2 Battery pack promo for it but the Home Depot deal would be better at $175
The Retail Equation did and it wasn’t for doing return rebuys or buying too many clearance items.
It is apparently based on doing too many returns in too short a time period. Discussion and evidence suggests 6 returns a year is the threshold, but no one has been able to confirm that.
There are likely other causes for a ban too, such as the gc issues you mentioned.
It is apparently based on doing too many returns in too short a time period. Discussion and evidence suggests 6 returns a year is the threshold, but no one has been able to confirm that.
There are likely other causes for a ban too, such as the gc issues you mentioned.
6 returns without a receipt I'm guessing you meant to say?
No, evidence suggest more that two non-receipt returns a year will result in refusing further returns. It's 6 returns with receipt, according to some experiences and discussion on other forums.
That’s why I like to use cash whenever possible, and throw the receipts in a box. That way, unless you’re putting something on will call, the purchase is not linked to you in any way. Return with the cash receipt, and you don’t need ID. You can sign the keypad with whatever name suits your fancy that day.
No, evidence suggest more that two non-receipt returns a year will result in refusing further returns. It's 6 returns with receipt, according to some experiences and discussion on other forums.
Return with the cash receipt, and you don’t need ID.
They don’t want to cut off their most frequent customers, but do want to push the crooks elsewhere.
I happened to be behind a customer trying a return at Lowes a few months ago. It was a contractor, he apparently was in the habit of buying extra plumbing fittings and returning the ones he did not use. In spite of being a frequent and high dollar purchase customer, they refused to allow more returns.
It seems the algorithms they use to predict return fraud and flag people are more complex, so all we are likely to figure out are extreme limits. I doubt it has much to do with frequency of purchase but probably does consider other metrics they believe suggest fraud.